Fruitland Story Deep Foam
Fruitland's Cleansing Story Deep Foam range delivers a thorough, low-irritation cleanse through a roster of ingredient-led variants: cucumber for calming, snail for repair, grape seed for antioxidant support, white clay for gentle draw, and green tea for a refreshing finish. Each 120-150 g tube produces a dense, cushioning lather that rinses cleanly without stripping moisture. With 21+ options in stock - including individual tubes and bulk 10-pack sets - the line suits both daily routines and professional supply.
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Buying guide
Fruitland Cleansing Story Deep Foam: Guide to Every Variant
The Cleansing Story Deep Foam range from Fruitland takes a practical approach to facial cleansing: one reliable foam base, then a different active ingredient in each variant to match the specific need of your skin on a given day or season. All variants come in 120-150 g tubes, produce a dense lather, and rinse fully clean - the choice between them comes down to which active fits your skin condition best.
Cucumber variants - calm and refresh
Cucumber extract is the most versatile active in the range. It carries mild anti-inflammatory properties and a high water content that supports a gentler, more hydrating cleanse. Two versions are available: the standard Cucumber Deep Cleansing Foam 120 g and the Cucumber Deep Cleansing Foam 120 ml Vitality - the latter uses a Vitality formulation that places slightly more emphasis on brightening alongside calming.
Cucumber variants work well for sensitised skin or mornings after a night cream when the skin feels clogged but not in need of a deep active cleanse. The calming properties also make them a reasonable choice for post-sun skin that needs a thorough but gentle clean.
Snail variant - cleanse and repair
The Cleansing Story Snail Deep Cleansing Foam 120 g incorporates snail mucin filtrate - an active that has become well established in Korean skincare for its combination of humectant, healing, and skin-repairing properties. Snail mucin contains allantoin (a cell-renewal stimulant), hyaluronic acid, and glycoproteins that support skin barrier repair.
In a cleanser, the concentration of snail mucin is lower than in a serum or cream, so the primary benefit during the cleanse is a noticeably softer post-rinse feel rather than intensive repair. That said, consistent use as part of a routine that includes higher-concentration snail products upstream does contribute to cumulative barrier support. This variant is well suited to skin that is recovering from blemishes or showing early signs of sensitivity.
Grape seed variant - antioxidant cleanse
Two formats carry grape seed: the standard Grape Seed Deep Cleansing Foam 120 g and the Grape Seed Deep Cleansing Foam 120 ml. Grape seed extract is primarily valued for its proanthocyanidin content - a class of antioxidants that neutralise free radicals caused by environmental exposure (UV, pollution, blue light).
This makes the grape seed variant a sensible evening cleanser after city or outdoor exposure. Antioxidants in rinse-off formulas do not provide the same protection as leave-on serums, but they do reduce the oxidative load on the skin during cleansing, leaving the post-wash surface in a slightly better state for treatment products applied next.
White clay variant - gentle draw
The Cleansing Story White Clay Deep Cleansing Foam 150 g is the only 150 g option in the main line, indicating a slightly richer clay-forward formula. White clay (kaolin) is gentler than grey or green clay - it draws out impurities and absorbs excess sebum without the aggressive drying action that fuller clay masks can cause.
This is the strongest cleanse in the range for combination or oily skin. It is particularly effective for unclogging pores around the nose and chin and works well as a once- or twice-weekly deeper cleanse alongside a gentler daily option from another variant in the range.
Green tea variant and bulk pack
The green tea variant is available both as an individual tube and as the Green Tea Deep Cleansing Foam 120 g × 10 pcs bulk set. Green tea extract (EGCG) is an antioxidant active with a secondary calming property - it suits skin that deals with both environmental stress and mild inflammation simultaneously.
The 10-pack makes this a practical bulk purchase for households that use the range consistently, or for professional settings. Buying in bulk reduces the per-unit cost meaningfully and ensures a clean rotation without running out mid-routine.
Ocher variant
The Cleansing Story Ocher Deep Cleansing Foam 150 g uses yellow ocher clay - a mineral-rich clay with mild drawing and brightening properties. Ocher clay has been used in traditional East Asian skincare for its ability to draw out impurities while leaving the skin noticeably smoother and more even in tone after rinsing.
At 150 g it matches the white clay format in size, suggesting a similarly robust active concentration. It is the most unusual variant in the range and suits skin that responds well to mineral-based cleansing but finds stronger actives like white clay slightly too drying.
Mung bean variant
The Face Wash Story Deep Cleansing Foam Mung Bean 120 g draws on an ingredient with deep roots in Korean traditional beauty routines. Mung bean powder has mild exfoliating properties and is rich in saponins - natural surfactants that produce a soft lather and leave skin feeling clean without over-stripping.
This variant sits between the calming options (cucumber, snail) and the deeper-draw options (white clay, ocher) in terms of cleansing strength. It is a good everyday choice for normal skin that wants a thorough cleanse with a gentler ingredient profile.
Cucumber bulk pack
The Cucumber Deep Cleansing Foam 120 g × 10 pcs mirrors the green tea bulk option - a full case of the most popular calming variant. Bulk packs are practical for anyone who has confirmed the cucumber variant suits their skin and wants to avoid repeated small purchases. They are also well suited to professional use or stocking a shared household bathroom.
Like all the Deep Foam variants, the cucumber formula keeps in unopened tubes for the standard shelf life, so bulk buying does not require accelerated use.
Choosing a variant by skin condition
The range maps reasonably clearly onto skin conditions:
- Sensitised or reactive skin - cucumber or snail
- Dull skin with environmental exposure - grape seed or green tea
- Combination to oily, congested pores - white clay (weekly) or mung bean (daily)
- Dry skin that still needs a thorough cleanse - snail or cucumber Vitality
- Looking for mineral brightening - ocher
There is no single variant that suits all conditions simultaneously, which is why the range offers multiple options. Keeping two variants on hand - a daily gentle option and a weekly deeper-cleanse option - covers most routine needs from within the same product line.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How many Cleansing Story Deep Foam variants are available at skinsli?
There are 21+ Fruitland Cleansing Story Deep Foam products in stock, covering cucumber, snail, grape seed, white clay, green tea, mung bean, and ocher variants. Some variants also come in bulk 10-packs for regular users or professional supply.
Which Cleansing Story Deep Foam variant is best for sensitive or reactive skin?
The cucumber and snail variants are the gentlest options. Cucumber extract has mild anti-inflammatory properties that reduce redness risk during cleansing. Snail mucin adds allantoin - a cell-renewal compound that supports skin recovery. Both rinse cleanly without stripping moisture. For skin that reacts to most cleansers, start with the cucumber variant first.
Is the White Clay Deep Cleansing Foam suitable for oily or congested skin?
Yes. White (kaolin) clay is the most effective pore-cleansing active in the range. It draws out impurities and absorbs excess sebum without the harsh drying effect of stronger clays. For oily or combination skin, use it two to three times per week for a deeper cleanse, and alternate with a gentler variant on other days.
Does the snail mucin in the cleanser actually repair skin?
The concentration in a rinse-off cleanser is lower than in a serum or sleeping mask, so the primary benefit is a noticeably softer post-rinse feel rather than intensive targeted repair. Consistent use alongside higher-concentration snail products in your routine does contribute cumulatively. The cleanser works best as the starting layer in a snail-focused regimen rather than as a standalone repair product.
Why is the grape seed variant recommended for evening use?
Grape seed extract is rich in proanthocyanidins - antioxidants that help neutralise free radicals from daily UV and pollution exposure. Using it in the evening helps clear the oxidative load that has built up on the skin surface through the day, leaving skin in a better state for night-time treatment products. It is not a sunscreen substitute, but it complements your overall antioxidant defence.
How do I get the best lather from the Cleansing Story Deep Foam?
Dispense a small amount (about a 2 cm ribbon) into damp palms and work into a lather before applying to your face - the foam is denser when built in your hands first. Apply in gentle circular motions, rinse with lukewarm water, and follow immediately with toner or the next step in your routine. Avoid hot water, which can amplify any post-cleanse tightness.
Is it worth buying the 10-pack bulk sets?
If you have already confirmed that a variant suits your skin, the 10-pack (available in cucumber and green tea) offers better value per gram and reduces how often you need to reorder. An unopened tube stays fresh at standard room temperature, so there is no expiry risk for a reasonable bulk stock. For households using the cleanser daily, a 10-pack typically lasts three to five months.
What is the difference between the mung bean and white clay variants for daily use?
Mung bean is gentler - its natural saponins produce a soft lather with mild cleansing without actively drawing out sebum. White clay is more aggressive at absorbing oil and impurities and is better used periodically rather than daily for most skin types. If you want a thorough everyday cleanser that is still gentle enough for daily use, mung bean is the better fit. White clay is better reserved for congestion-clearing sessions two to three times a week.
What is yellow ocher clay and why is it used in the Ocher Deep Cleansing Foam?
Yellow ocher is a mineral-based clay with mild drawing and brightening properties used in traditional East Asian skincare. It removes surface impurities while leaving skin smoother and slightly more even in tone after rinsing. It sits between the calming cucumber-type variants and the more aggressive white clay in terms of cleansing intensity - a mineral-rich option that works well for normal skin that wants more than a basic cleanse without the full draw of kaolin.
What does green tea extract do in a facial cleanser?
Green tea extract (primarily EGCG - epigallocatechin gallate) functions as both an antioxidant and a mild anti-inflammatory in the formula. In a rinse-off cleanser the concentration is lower than in a leave-on serum, but consistent use in the cleansing step reduces the oxidative stress on skin from environmental pollutants. The calming secondary property also makes it suitable for skin that sits at the boundary between oily and sensitive.
What is the difference between the standard Cucumber foam and the Cucumber Vitality version?
Both use cucumber extract as the primary active. The Vitality version adds a brightening emphasis to the formula - it is positioned for skin that wants the calming cucumber benefit alongside a mild complexion-brightening effect. The standard version focuses purely on calming and hydration. If your main concern is redness or post-irritation recovery, the standard is sufficient; if you also want to address dullness, the Vitality variant is the better choice.















